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“Gay Cake” Case Ruled Inadmissible by European Court

By Eric Hillis
06/01/2022
Est. Reading: 1 minute

The owners of Ashers bakery had refused Lee's request to bake a cake adorned with the words "Support Gay Marriage."

In May 2014, Lee ordered and paid for the cake for an event celebrating International Day Against Homophobia. Two days later the owners called to inform him they could not go ahead with baking the cake due to its message.

Lee said he felt like a "second-class citizen" as a result.

Lee took his case to the UK Supreme Court in 2018, where it was ruled that he had not been discriminated against.

Citing the European Convention of Human Rights, Lee then took his case to the ECHR.

The ECHR has now ruled Lee's case as "inadmissible," saying he failed to "exhaust domestic remedies."

"Convention arguments must be raised explicitly or in substance before the domestic authorities," the ECHR's ruling states. "The applicant had not invoked his Convention rights at any point in the domestic proceedings. By relying solely on domestic law, the applicant had deprived the domestic courts of the opportunity to address any Convention issues raised, instead asking the court to usurp the role of the domestic courts. Because he had failed to exhaust domestic remedies, the application was inadmissible."
 

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